Digital Health Via Servicenow During Covid -19
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15662/e6cp9s02Keywords:
COVID-19, Digital Transformation In Healthcare, Digital HealthAbstract
This thesis investigates the critical role of ServiceNow in providing digital health solutions during the COVID-19 epidemic. As healthcare businesses confronted unprecedented problems, the importance of effective digital procedures became clear. ServiceNow's platform included critical solutions for crisis management, employee safety, and patient involvement. This article examines how ServiceNow applications like as contact tracing and workplace safety helped to facilitate effective pandemic responses. By studying case studies and industry consequences, this study emphasizes the importance of digital transformation in healthcare and its implications for future health problems.
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